National Geographic explorer Tara Roberts tells how diving to surface the stories of sunken slave shipwrecks has changed her life.
The twin United Arab Emirates’ hubs of Dubai and Abu Dhabi have transformed themselves into global financial centres built on a bedrock of safety, stability and proximity to deep pools of capital.
Lewis Hamilton drives behind the safety car during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 2021. GIUSEPPE CACACE / AFP via Getty Images The Formula 1 safety car at the heart of the controversial Abu Dhabi GP in ...
As the son of archaeologists, National Geographic Explorer David Stuart spent his childhood wandering ancient Maya ruins—and helped shape what we know about the civilization today. The ruins of the ...
Dubai News Highlights: Explosions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi: Airlines extend flight suspensions. FlyDubai said that all its flights to and from Dubai have been suspended until 3pm UAE time on Monday ...
Anwar Gargash warned Iran against targeting neighbours amid ongoing attacks in the Gulf region Iran launched drone and missile strikes on Israel and US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar Explosions ...
Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question. Unearthed in a rare Saharan fossil site in Niger, Spinosaurus mirabilis had a ...
In the calm, bright morning, the frontier settlement of Puerto Natales feels like it’s catching its breath. Beyond the wind-raked waters of Last Hope Sound, the Paine massif rises — a snow-bound ...
Marawah Island was home to human settlers as far back as the Stone Age ...
The space will immerse visitors in some of the most recognisable locations from the wizarding world, marking the first time ...
Partnership between OceanX and NYU Abu Dhabi runs until December ...
Somewhere in Michigan, 10,000 silkworms are spinning the future of supermaterials. They labor in the thick air of a warm, humid warehouse, pulling a sticky white strand from a gland in their face and ...